Illustration

graphic image printed with or inserted in the text of a publication as an embellishment or to complement or elucidate the text
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An illustration is a visualization or a depiction made by an artist, such as a drawing, sketch, painting, photograph, or other kind of image of things seen, remembered or imagined, using a graphical representation.

A fashion illustration

Quotes

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19th century

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  • Why did you make the Lady of Shalott, in the illustration, with her hair wildly tossed about as if by tornado? ... I didn’t say that her hair was blown about like that ... Why did you make the web wind round and round her like the threads of a cocoon? ... I did not say it floated round and round her.

20th century

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  • A good illustrator may draw from models but knows how to forget them.
  • To illustrate any text is also to interpret it.
  • Beatrix Potter portrayed the world from a mouse’s- or rabbit’s- or small child’s-eye view. The vantage point in her exquisite watercolors varies from a few inches to a few feet from the ground, like that of a toddler.
    • Alison Lurie, Don’t Tell the Grown-Ups (1990)
  • Can you imagine illustration in modern novels? ... For instance, in Norman Mailer? They would have to be abstracts. Don’t you think? Sort of barbed wire and blotches?

21st century

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  • Illustration is a very old form, far older than the novel, balanced somewhere in between painting and literature but belonging to neither.
  • I cannot imagine how it must feel for an author to see someone else’s interpretation of their own inner vision. I am constantly amazed at how appreciative most of them manage to be.
    • Shirley Hughes, A Life Drawing (2002)
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